NEWS OUT OF FREMONT-- THE CITY GAINING NATIONAL ATTENTION...AT LEAST ONE MORE TIME. VOTERS TAKE A STAND AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, JUST AS THEY DID FOUR YEARS AGO. THE FINAL RESULTS CAME IN JUST ABOUT 30 MINUTES AGO. AND HERE THEY ARE: MORE THAN SIX THOUSAND PEOPLE VOTED ... AND 60 PERCENT VOTED "NO." THAT MEANS áNO CHANGE TO THE ORDINANCE APPROVED IN 2010. AND IT MEANS ILLEGALS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RENT HOMES IN FREMONT. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN'S DAVE ROBERTS COVERED THIS LATEST IMMIGRATION SAGA FROM START TO FINISH...DAVE IS LIVE IN FREMONT WITH THE BREAKING DETAILS. DETAILS.THE BREAKING DETAILS. MORE REACTION MORE MORE REACTION TONIGHT, FROM NEBRASKA'S AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION. THE GROUP JUST SENT US THIS STATEMENT ... QUOTE: "We will closely monitor implementation of the law, and will bright to light and pursue any incidents of discrimination." THE A-C-L-U ALSO SAYS THE TIDE IS TURNING IN AMERICA AND FREMONT STANDS APART BY PURSUING THIS

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